China’s membership of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) requires it to open its doors to imports. And, yes, imports are certainly increasing into China. But very selectively. Several months back Guangdong officials, for example, made a publicized big play about how customs would be streamlined so that importing would become much easier. Yet the old […]
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Who’s for the chop?
Think you’re safe with your supply contracts in China? Got signed confirmation of orders? Got emails confirming everything? Supplier signed your legal contract? Think again! Signatures are virtually worthless if you have a dispute that goes to court in China. Likewise emails. What you need is the chop. Documents with the legal chop are the […]
Guangdong government plans even greater ...
The Guangdong Government has got plans to push forward foreign investement of the year 2011 around the Pearl River Delta areas. 34% of all China exports come from this region. According to sina.com, the biggest Chinese online news and media resource, on Tuesday April 26 2011 the Guangdong provincial government announced its planned goals of […]